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Meteor showers are lighting up Oklahoma skies and now is the time to start stargazing
No telescope? No problem. The Leonids are peaking, and it's the perfect excuse to look up and start exploring the night sky.
Meteors from the Leonids can be spotted in the constellation Leo, and will be visible from both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. This year, the moon will be 9 percent full, which is good news ...
Mars and Mercury cozy up, the Leonids sparkle, and Saturn's rings are…disappearing? Mars and Mercury get close for a ...
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Astronomers spotted two bright flashes on the Moon in just two days, raising awareness of potential meteor risks to Earth.
It can be tempting to hibernate indoors as the days grow shorter and the temperatures drop, but the night sky along the ...
According to a local expert, with two massive solar flares and the circumstances (and weather) being just right, the Aurora ...
Herald outdoors writer Susan Swarbrick shares 15 of her coolest Scottish winter escapes. So wrap up warm and check out her recommendations of ...
A good satellite tracker app can turn your phone into a personal guide to the cosmos, showing you everything from the ...
The Leonids meteor shower tends to look like it's coming from the constellation Leo the Lion and the eastern part of the sky.
Sky-gazers worldwide may get the chance to see a celestial display this week as the annual Leonid meteor shower reaches its peak.
Some of the fastest meteors will streak across the sky on the night of Nov. 17, as the Leonid meteor shower reaches its peak. Here's how to catch the show in Tennessee.
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